it trr - -- - - - v'rj?ii Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 'a, I'JIi , kpassing DISTRICT NEWS Capacity Crowd Praises '53 Rotary Club Concert A capacity crowd last nijrht saw and heard the Rotary Mixed Chorus and assisting artists present their finest concert on record. TERkACt .... ii.nl drouiH-d a I Long before the program itai tl Kotury Club ' 'n ti,t CupiU'l Theatre, hjVe sounded like a lt. Ahi!e everyone lUtenrd nuiiv nispered to her tl"" l,nilrie or director Of citizen, began arriving and when h h"rd clearV nd the curtain war, drawn at 1:15 l?h T y throughout the Packed pm., more than 700 were geated i i The rholr, under the dlrertrn L.'L"8110'18 y Ed Olad- of the hall for their school display on the evening of March 5. Arrangements are progressing for the purchase of more bowling alleys and a special meeting will be called to finalize plans. Two nights a week will be given to the CNR employees to play football in the back room instead of on Sunday afternoons when the children want to roller skate there. Mr. A. Hart said boxing was now well underway and he hoped some boys could be brought in from Prince Rupert for a boxing card. In this connection, a smoker will be held sometime early in April. of C. P. Balagno. rece.ved well- ? nuran- blg deserved mpplause. and aaa.at.ng ' "Zt" J festi l.d fhoru. and Hrnry Plans for a dance to be held early in March in aid of the European Flood Relief Fund were started at a meeting of the Civic Centre Association. Harold Clifford and Len Mercer were appointed to a committee to work with the Kinsmen for this event. Advance ticket will be sold. The meeting, presided over by O. A. KaulbecK, was the first for the 1953 directorate and was well attended by delegates from other organizations in town. Mr. Kaulbeck welcomed newcomers to the board, saying that they were all there to work together for the benefit of the Civic Centre. Committee heads were named 'and, are: building and maintenance, J. H. MacKay; nrtlou, without exception, were Churchill and then mimicked the late Earl Kelly, former news announcer for the Vancouver Province. Mike Cohissl and Robert Wood i I praised for their performances. Henry Pluym accompanied. There were only good comments for the allow, alaed to raUe fund for the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In Its efforts to provide things for children. THAN KM) EVIKYONE Rotary president Harry Black, who was also mas'er of ceremon rendered lively accordion solos ,.anit and Uif '"lr "em" -used niiiny weeks to l,,r the concert, and furnun a he Mi the (!,,.) certainly did were the ,nUM-nt the hundreds of oth- ;v.,i ar-um);i tiled uil s a mlscue. Yearly reDorts of St. Matthew's ji 3 tf Women Auxiliary were read and election of officers took place at and piayed a duet to the delight of the crowd. Another entertaining feature were two songs by the ladies of the concert croup. The concert KKTlRNfXG TO CANADA after 30 years in the United States with the passenger de- partment of the Canadian National Railways, A. C. L. Warner has been appointed general passenger agent. British Columbia district, CNR and CNt, witn headquarters in Vancouver. He succeeds 8. M. fRhevj Oreene, who retires on pension this Saturday. ies, thanned everyone tor at athletic, Mr. Abe Hart. Mr. Welling, Mr. F. Stewart; entertainment, Mr. H. Clifford, Mr. L concluded with " three b-w.-ihmi. selection tending lending i the home of Mrs. L. Newhou.ser. I Mrs. W. Sparkes, a valued mem- ber for many years, ws welcom-ied back after a two years' ab-I sence through illness. ' Mrs. M. Morgan presided at the as wen as those who ; took part In the entertainment mcludln8 two spirituals, by the , entire choir. thiii.m lio.se voice lie sniKiea OUl children of Mr cli'.ir i re Timmr he ni.i hu took I CARIED FOODS A Mercer; publicity, Mr. H. Wir.dt. An explanation of the new rental scale waa given to the meeting and the Parent-Teacher As-sotiation was granted free u&e grades one, two and three at , nitiU donated their ser-Annunclutlon School, w ho under X, an memberl ot tne Rotary it.. ii-.11. -. .....' 'Club acted as uxhera miH hanri. I tn Ki t s.ili-.s for the meeting at the close of which refreshments were served hy the hostess. . l and ( harhe KoWrlit. . uiiwuuii vi oihwr Mary ! i . , . , Daniel, recited three pieces ln Sle1 tne chores at the entrance. ji,:y h.indled other readers Carpenters' uunce. and cocktails Ijuion unison, ine school has won many prizes for Its choral al speak speak- Simpwn iuuv-. Ubbjr -... 1,1 -i gave the (jlassev ing ana tne audienre Auditorium, Friday, Feb. 27. I46l children a big hand 1 I 1 I 1 riif I til. I M ' I I MMM uin'-itx the male altlimidi It a H.a'il deep !) Sue children a thrill In. siiikuik o! the about the unlmalj. SON. meeting; Monday. Feb. Leading oft the conrert, the T n choral group lang Hymn of I ODS lISYGrS Youth. Youth. Miidame Madame JunttA Jeanetle bmI 1 23. 8 pm. Social. Sonja ladies : invitea, (451 om scotch; Af Moose Whist Turn Ye To Me, an melody. Mail Festival entries to Box d have been hard to ROl'NDLY API'LAt J)H) Mn M r m. 157 before March 1 f'nlrv fnrms riir man" than " '" ' .s- Violin solos by Jeanett Spark Stegavig were first place winners' available at the Fire Hall, Civic and assi.stunt Bill and later by Chrlsto Furnlotls ,ln tne regular Saturday n, v even marie tneir uraay night nigru uvm vv- otvuwij. attended by . "50 were well chosen and rnunrfiv ojif tu kets to get Moose whist drive, W player the orM arrived. d th.it lor onre they r applauded, and vocal solo by Mr. Rae Molr and Mr. Patricia Wick were beautifully rendered. Both ladle sang without the aid of the microphone and their prop washZ Other winners were Mrs. Sam Haugen and Ted Rorvlk; pool prize, Mrs. O. Slegavig, and door prize. Mis Polly Astoria. Refreshments were served by Mm. Harold Munrey. Mrs. F. Good and Mrs. L. Holder. )' (. i.;v bn.'V men. unseen j iiiiii.-nre were Harry I d Url ithe cripplel FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism how to avoid t ripim in'g ii:fokmitii:s An am&zinff new-lv enlarge rl 44- A general election and meeting followed by dance ui held In the club quarter Saturday night. Newly-elected officer are: Bob Kelsey, president Jay Burns, vice-president, and hey ere the men re-fur drawing the rur-and forth across the !, who only recently .la! here he was ir aids on hi leg. k at the fire hall but a.ard '.he fire truck yet it the conrert Is over, isns are preparing for si here of their dis-mni- llarty Heal i!ihim. Washington, arrive bv train af'.er Pnnce George and rred Hoan, ecretary-treauier paK.e b00k entl,lea "Rheumatism" Director are: W. S. Ker.in. P.t111 nt trw to nyone who ' j . v - ' i "... A s" . .t u . t . "is ' I . 1J C -' tn","""";k "- . j " ' ... ....... , ...... i 'f.'""" .' '''..' ' -; ' I . . ' ' ' " ' ' ' X ,.. . (!,- " ' " :.-.: ? '. u - ' - 1 , - tlWf" aviiijK-'';'" "fe ' SUeane. Stu Shelley. Bill Tx-l,cr.iWi " Wr"1'or"'H , ; Pat Porter, toug Halg. Lome! " rryU ,dru((s nd M Stephens jcU.e fvt only temporary relief ! the!fhnd "'V Ue causes of With the cooperation of f weatherman on Sunday. it,ue-!l' 'rUb'e: f"''1 i,., wtn..A Ai . I' ""V !ed non-surglcAl, non - medial i i ,., ' T f , Pt, -y ' ,Ur""ent which has proven suet I ??ml, . tot the pa.st 33 year,. I Lecll WIng of Port Wward ha. , Y,m lncur no obuth)n , taken hi Initial dual flip Ra!p. : ndillg ,or thi instrucuvc book. Ma'.hew aUo g m 30 ir.inuu.,u my lhe mearu of and Len Brewerton beglna 1 i you .vr of untold misery.. Writ, .student Instrurttou today. Kia- uxiny to The Ball Clinic. Depl mut and Dowsiey are both ready: 5217. xcel-wr Spring. Missouri i Jo solo and Joe Goscoe Us retdy: As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. i bus hit evcryi.n v. but last week it Tk tiar't and wnt :rln iVollvi (line. :w. S, h.Mil Uai-her. ! Slw hoix's to get bat wn't sure y t !! bark In c!m 1 a biiy day yrer-n.n as friends floek-hmpitl Norm ' for his flight te.t. The new Instructor, Mr. Me-; Outre Is scheduled to arrive tn- morrow lo take over duties as full time Instructor for the A"ro Club. SALE OF HANDBAGS t 'hrd m i;iit betor to say Ivllo and h "in-a:ly won gt th:r.k. (h" nur.srs are ;THIS WEEK Meeting of St. Andrew' ) Cathedral Men's ( lub t: 13 p.m. ; Wednesday, February IX and sli'-'s irca'.'.'i hut !ip utiil rioesn t v in h'..;iita!. t'pr- ' ilwn win int her gj Meeting of the .Music and Drama Aswx-lallon, Hedne-dav, trb. 15. ( Ivlc Centre, at S p.m. W'rruw fit tliLH'-riny vl.sit, J'. Allan Krrtln is Lovely Selection in oil Colors 1.95 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS olso 51.95 Windsor Castle. 22 miles mm t.ibiih"d In hi new "' WciiiiunMer Al THE " London, was started by William ithe Conqueror ho rrtjined from j lOfie U 10S7. FIND OUT TODAY HOW TO BECOME A RADIO or RADAR TECHNICIAN )' iMt nh his new idiH driving back r v,a I'nn.'c Cie)rge Jl"'h (main are &CJ- i f J"lm Man.r and Jack J OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room HI. 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